You know you've lived the kiwi dream when you've been at a beach and watched children through to old nanny's doing the tua tua twist in knee deep water...cheers bro.
Tua Tua , definitely need to soak overnight in a bucket of fresh water , then the next day try adding some onion , garlic and curry boiled in a pot , then when it`s close to cooked , add some milk and a half teaspoon of Cornflour , to thicken it up . I haven`t tried that way yet , but it sounds pretty good . Chur .
@@rickoliver2059 just give it a good kick at the base and then leave them for a bit to calm down and chill out bro. 5-6 kicks over an hour or two and you're good to go..
I suggest soaking in salt water overnight... that keeps them alive. Then over night they spit out the sand. If you can suspend them in an onion bag, off the bottom of the bucket, that allows the sand to sink to the bottom, while the tuatua's/pipi's are hanging in the mesh onion bag. The rest of your recipe and method sounds awesome....
Bloody great vid josh great to see Dan again such a great west coaster mate ,and looked like a good green back flounder bring on more great vlogs josh one day will get to meet you kiwi good bugger , cheers, shaneo, nelson 👍
Always enjoyable and entertaining to watch. Keep doing you, lots of us out here that you dont even know appreciate what you do. Thanks for sharing Love your work
I love ya vids even more now that I have driven the same paths as you have haha gutted didnt get ta catch ya up when I was down there but there will be another time! what a awesome place we live in! Keep up the good work bro!
Always a gd vid from kiwi bushman look fwrd to watching ,need sumone who understands our country like u running it lol i say vote for kiwi bushman new pm 😉i grew up in blackmount an use to collect tahroas an tua tuas on bluecliff beach awesome spot for massive shellfish
Hey bro the best way to get the sand out of them quickly is to put them in the bucket of salt water correct. BUT what you do is every 10 mins or so walk and and kick the side of the bucket to frighten them and they will spit before closing up. Do it a few times and they will be clean in an hour. 🎯
I really love your videos all your experiences and getting your babies and wife involved that's beautiful.. I've been poking through your vids over the last 3 month or so cheers bruz.. 🎉 I was always told there's only 1 island in NZ. that's the North Island🤣 I still do hahahaaaa. Cheers bro...👍your a bloody hard case hey lol🤣
Purge them with some cornmeal in the saltwater overnight and they will be sand free. They look like steamers. Little garlic parsley half an onion or green onion don’t quite cover with water and add a beer even a dead beer from the night before maybe a pad of butter and they will poach like foir gras! Strain the water after they open and dip them in that water as you eat them and dip in hot butter and hot sauce delicious!
Cheer! Have you tried oatmeal versus no oatmeal? Looks like a bloody good recipe. I think I did that once when I didn't have white wine on hand. I often chuck ginger AMD chilli in with the green onion. Works mint for fish as well. Keep em coming!!! Cheer
add brown sugar to the brine mix, put them in plastic bag and tie it up. place bag into a tin and into the freezer. they dont freeze because of the sugar so when you need to use them for bait they are good to go and not mushy from being frozen. Purge them for 24hrs before eating wayyyyy better taste.
Pick ur tuatua or pipis while the tide is going OUT..they detox on the ebbing tide, resulting in no sand..when tide turns and comes IN..shellfish start eating (filtering), hence all the sand...
Yeah same, that's the way to go. A few people been saying fresh water but I've always used seawater. They last a fair while if it's changed daily as well
A tip for you bro. Use or don't it's up to you. But when cooking Asian flavors try and use vegetable oil or peanut oil rather than olive oil. It seems like fuck all but it will make all the difference. Love ya video bro. I've met you a few times in what seems like a life time ago. I from Westport. Keep the great content coming brother.
Hi mate, nice vlog as usual....just one thing - plastering the bloody fire? Come on, you could have piss on it and chuck a couple of shovels of wet send to put it down.....no need to use a shitty chemicals, there are enough of them in soil already :)
@@joshjameskiwibushman Plaster is usually made out of cement, sand and some additives if I am right. I am not giving shit mate, just saying....IMHO it just doesnt look good on videos using pre mixed plaster to put down fire. Thats it. Thanks for picking up rubbish anyway....
You know you've lived the kiwi dream when you've been at a beach and watched children through to old nanny's doing the tua tua twist in knee deep water...cheers bro.
Orillia Ontario!!!!..I’m from Canada live in NZ now.❤️🇨🇦🇳🇿
Tua Tua , definitely need to soak overnight in a bucket of fresh water , then the next day try adding some onion , garlic and curry boiled in a pot , then when it`s close to cooked , add some milk and a half teaspoon of Cornflour , to thicken it up . I haven`t tried that way yet , but it sounds pretty good . Chur .
Kick the bucket and they spit cleaning out the sand faster. Do it every 10 minutes or so and they should be clean in an hour
@@hustleandflow Good advice , chur .
@@rickoliver2059 just give it a good kick at the base and then leave them for a bit to calm down and chill out bro. 5-6 kicks over an hour or two and you're good to go..
Sounds like a good recipe 😋
I suggest soaking in salt water overnight... that keeps them alive. Then over night they spit out the sand. If you can suspend them in an onion bag, off the bottom of the bucket, that allows the sand to sink to the bottom, while the tuatua's/pipi's are hanging in the mesh onion bag. The rest of your recipe and method sounds awesome....
Dan the man! Mean as bro! I’ll post a recent fishing video in your honor tomorrow amigo
cinematography is on point mate.
Bloody great vid josh great to see Dan again such a great west coaster mate ,and looked like a good green back flounder bring on more great vlogs josh one day will get to meet you kiwi good bugger , cheers, shaneo, nelson 👍
Always enjoyable and entertaining to watch.
Keep doing you, lots of us out here that you dont even know appreciate what you do.
Thanks for sharing
Love your work
Cheers mate
Oh, beautiful. So many things to do there. :)
Awesome 6:03. Love watching your vids from the other side of the ditch. Makes us hungry and miss home. Nga Mihi
Cheer!
Got covid and found this channel, best content ever. Thanks a lot, learning heaps from your vids. Wicked production quality too.
Cheer bro! Throw us a bone on Patreon if you like what you see
@@joshjameskiwibushman Bone thrown bro
14:04 “this beat is my recital I think it’s very vital”
great video mate love the freediving vids
Another day in Paradise!!!!
Ah yes, the good life. Some of the time...
Bloody awesome once again josh chur to te chur chur brother 😎
Mean living the life aye quality vids as per usual chur chur
I love ya vids even more now that I have driven the same paths as you have haha gutted didnt get ta catch ya up when I was down there but there will be another time! what a awesome place we live in! Keep up the good work bro!
Omg mahia yip that's where we get them now they delicious!!!
Well goddamn mate I am glad I found your channel again!
Always a gd vid from kiwi bushman look fwrd to watching ,need sumone who understands our country like u running it lol i say vote for kiwi bushman new pm 😉i grew up in blackmount an use to collect tahroas an tua tuas on bluecliff beach awesome spot for massive shellfish
Chur brother awesome video 👌 love the Adventure 👍
Beautiful! !!!!😲Nice.😆 mate 😆.💪
Hey bro the best way to get the sand out of them quickly is to put them in the bucket of salt water correct.
BUT what you do is every 10 mins or so walk and and kick the side of the bucket to frighten them and they will spit before closing up. Do it a few times and they will be clean in an hour. 🎯
Yeah that works mint, I use a mesh bag that IO put them in, onion bag works well, give that a good shake, cheer
Cheers from aus
Ur video content is awesome 👌
Always good. N funny shit. Cheers
bloody awesome bro. cant wait to get out of Auckland and do some fishing. hopefully bump into yah
I really love your videos all your experiences and getting your babies and wife involved that's beautiful.. I've been poking through your vids over the last 3 month or so cheers bruz.. 🎉
I was always told there's only 1 island in NZ. that's the North Island🤣 I still do hahahaaaa.
Cheers bro...👍your a bloody hard case hey lol🤣
Cheer!!!
Can we change lives for a few years?? what fun!
in a bucket of salt water on the way home they'll be good to good when you get there 👌
That reel Dan had reminds me of fishing as a kid the 1960s, looked like those old Ryobi's. Those were top of the range back then
That's an old quick reel.
Pipis are the latest snapper bait. Used to use it kayak fishing. Like you said, plenty of salt and you’ve got one of the best baits. Cheers dude
Supreme angling from Dan The Man, he could catch a jumbo kahawai with a toothpick and a piece of dental floss
If you let the puppies purge the sand in a bucket of clean water for a few hours or over night, it helps a lot. Great vid!
Them puppies sure love the water alright
@@joshjameskiwibushman D’oh!
Heyy.... sir I am watching dual survial
I am watch you and gready powell love u india....😍
the stretch between mahuta and pouto many spots for tuatua....also toheroa with permisson
Loved the panio music
Deep fried them, with panko mix, chili pepers trough the panko mix mmmmmm yummie
Purge them with some cornmeal in the saltwater overnight and they will be sand free. They look like steamers. Little garlic parsley half an onion or green onion don’t quite cover with water and add a beer even a dead beer from the night before maybe a pad of butter and they will poach like foir gras! Strain the water after they open and dip them in that water as you eat them and dip in hot butter and hot sauce delicious!
Cheer! Have you tried oatmeal versus no oatmeal? Looks like a bloody good recipe. I think I did that once when I didn't have white wine on hand. I often chuck ginger AMD chilli in with the green onion. Works mint for fish as well. Keep em coming!!! Cheer
You are the best
Your the best!
mate was dan using an old Mitchell match reel?
Nice your down southwest island we up comandel
Tua tua fritters are the go bit of Lemmon juice
add brown sugar to the brine mix, put them in plastic bag and tie it up. place bag into a tin and into the freezer. they dont freeze because of the sugar so when you need to use them for bait they are good to go and not mushy from being frozen. Purge them for 24hrs before eating wayyyyy better taste.
Nice video
you washed all flavour out and off those tua tua ...criminal lol
Haha, everybody knows bro you got put them in water overnight...sandy tuatuas...inedible
Should have used that puddle to put the fire out. Lol
Cheers.
Pick ur tuatua or pipis while the tide is going OUT..they detox on the ebbing tide, resulting in no sand..when tide turns and comes IN..shellfish start eating (filtering), hence all the sand...
They will still have a bit of sand in there
Im jealous of the hilux
up north near dargaville
still love ya content
Hey Josh, where did you get your dog Narla from?
1970 mitchel Rock on !!
You need some Maxtrax for when you get bogged.
I put my tua tua in bucket of seawater over night keeps them fresh & sand free
Yeah same, that's the way to go. A few people been saying fresh water but I've always used seawater. They last a fair while if it's changed daily as well
fritter😋😋
A tip for you bro. Use or don't it's up to you. But when cooking Asian flavors try and use vegetable oil or peanut oil rather than olive oil. It seems like fuck all but it will make all the difference. Love ya video bro. I've met you a few times in what seems like a life time ago. I from Westport. Keep the great content coming brother.
Yeah, true that. Those oils have a higher flash point as well. Grapeseed oil another good one. Cheer
Nah bro we stored them in kelp (like pōhā) or kumete in seawater overnight so they spat the sand out.
Dan milking that kahawai was hard case.
go the mitchell 3hundy Dan
Hi Josh when are you going to do a cook book the food you cook looks amazing.
Just watched your vlog was good as always keep up the good work bro.
Hmmm
that race was fucking awesome! hahaha
Hi mate, nice vlog as usual....just one thing - plastering the bloody fire? Come on, you could have piss on it and chuck a couple of shovels of wet send to put it down.....no need to use a shitty chemicals, there are enough of them in soil already :)
What is plaster made from? We emptied the bucket we found it on and cleaned up a heap more rubbish in the process. And you give us shit?
@@joshjameskiwibushman Plaster is usually made out of cement, sand and some additives if I am right. I am not giving shit mate, just saying....IMHO it just doesnt look good on videos using pre mixed plaster to put down fire. Thats it. Thanks for picking up rubbish anyway....
@9.13 🤣🤣
cracked up, every time it rains
You need to put it in fresh water for the sand to come out
Salt water rinse overnight
That kills them and increases the bacteria count dude. Not good because they’re already full of toxins being a bottom feeder. No need to add to it
Gave my cat a tuatua once and she ended up parylised back legs for two days from toxic shock. Vet said never feed cats shellfish . None for u kitty!
That's some good info there
tuatua fritters bro
tua tua fresh water 3hrs they spit quicker.
SANDY CLAMS Anthropologists studying west coast first nations were able to age the people by how much thier teeth wore away from sand in the food
No we swallowed them.lol
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Na bro Maori would've let them spit the sand out.
Not us hungry Maoris, have a feed right away then let the others soak in seawater overnight. Cheer
Yep got salt water soak with sheel fish buch man
I think it must be time for you to talk to vtnz about making a wild food show for tv , great video
Na bro
plaster um not cool
Plaster is a natural product, it was some of the rubbish we picked up,.we recyled the bucket and prevented a forest fire. So yeah, cool
Xclnt cooking
Cheers boys
Boaring bush man